Sass on Raspberry Pi

Sass also known as Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets is a stylesheet scripting language that is interpreted into Cascading Style Sheet also known as CSS. Sass consists of two syntaxes, The original syntax, called “the indented syntax”, uses a syntax similar to Haml, It uses indentation to separate code blocks and newline characters to separate rules, it uses a .sass extension, The newer syntax uses block formatting that is similar to CSS, It uses braces to denote code blocks and semicolons to separate lines within a block, the new syntax uses a .scss extension.

Sass is really useful when you have to write a lot of stylesheet for a large project or when you want to write maintainable stylesheet library. Sass offers the following features variables, nesting and mixin.

Raspberry Pi can be a really good dedicated hardware to build and manage Sass based projects.